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Customer Reviews- 5 Stars

We love sharing others reviews and experiences with our office, raw and unedited. These comments are the real deal and come directly from clients.


Thank you so much Justin for taking the time to express such kind words about our office and your experience with us over the years. We are PROUD to offer continuous customer service to your family and be able to grow alongside serving your families generations. It's an honour to have customers like your family to call our clients.

We wish you and your family "all the best", as Al Hattie would say, and to stay healthy as well!

- Al Hattie Insurance Family

COVID-19 Update


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**UPDATE** ⚠️

As Saskatchewan begins Phase 1 of the re-opening, we would first like to extend a very special Thank-you to ALL the ESSENTIAL WORKERS who kept up the battle these past two months for our beloved Sask community. ❤️

-The office has decided effective Tues, May 19, 2020 we will resume regular business hours. That being:

Monday - Friday 9-5 PM
Saturday 9-4 PM

-At this time, that is our first decision & we are in further discussions and planning to offer a safe environment to next open up the office to the public.

-We aim to offer many transactions over the PHONE, EMAIL, or through our MAIL SLOT.

-If we are closed, you may still utilize your MySGI account through our website at:

www.saskplates.com

-To register for an account call our office during regular business hours- 306-955-2700

Fire Prevention Week!

We All Buy Insurance for That Unfathomable Chance That We May Have a House Fire.





In lieu of Fire Prevention Week which takes place this year from October 7th to 13th we wanted to share some handy tips with our clients to lessen the chances of that occurring:

                                               • Exposed wires are a fire hazard. It is recommended that a regular inspection of electrical 
                                                 cords takes place to check for any damage.

                                               • All flammables should be stored in a ULC approved metal fire cabinet. 

                                                It is recommended to not run electrical cords under rugs. This can cause damage to the                                                         cord and become a potential fire hazard.

                                               • Fire Code states that all portable fire extinguishers must be serviced and tagged on an                                                           annual basis by a licensed contractor. 

                                               • Need more outlets? Have a certified electrician install. Overloading outlets is a fire hazard. 

                                               • Cooking equipment that produces grease-laden vapors may be a source of ignition. It is                                                         recommended that all deep fryers be protected by a ULC or equivalent automatic                                                                     extinguishing system.

                                               • When replacing blown fuses, replace with proper rating. Call an electrician if circuit                                                                  breakers trip often

What to Look For in a Summer Camp!

It seems as soon as the snow melted summer was approaching us as fast as a Bugatti Veyron, and no breaks in sight. With summer comes summer holidays for all our children, and as much as we all wish we could take summer off as well that's not always in the cards. So many families look to summer camps to help entertain there children over school break.

Finding the right camp for your kids can be difficult, do you know the right questions you should be asking yourself before you send your kid off?


1. Are campers supervised by trained individuals? What level of training do the counsellers have? This is especially important in skilled activities, and any camps that have swimming as an activity.

2. How are counsellors screened for background clearance?

3. Does the camp offer any sort of accident benefits coverage outside of their own Commercial General Liability policy? Ask how injuries that occur during camp are treated and what coverage is offered to campers if the injury is more serious and requires treatment outside of the scope of provincial health care plans.

4. If campers are being transported in camp-owned vehicles or busses, what insurance does the driver hold?

5. Does the camp have an emergency plan in place in case of evacuation or catastrophe requiring all campers to be moved off site?


It never hurts to ask these questions especially when you are to consider giving someone else the responsibility of the safety and care of your children.


Annual Customer Appreciation Day- Sat. Jun. 2, 2018

We love our customers!

Join us at the Eastview Shopping Centre, 3020 Arlington Ave, Saskatoon, Saturday June. 2, 2018 from 9 am to 3 pm. Our office along with other businesses in the mall will be hosting events to show our appreciation to you!

We will have:

  • A car seat clinic to ensure your loved ones safety seats are installed properly
  • The Shred-It Truck from 9am to 11am to shred any personal documents on the spot. Please bring a food bank item to donate.
  • Rainbow International Restoration will be on-site with claims experience to answer any tough property claim questions.
  • Child Find ID Clinic from 10am - 1pm; A parent or guardian must attend with valid ID
  • Tutor Shooter from Saskatchewan Rush to teach kids how to properly throw a lacrosse ball like the pros hosted by SK Blue Cross
  • Face Painting by Jasmine Bernes free of charge from 11 am to 12 pm.
  • A chance to win a $500 Visa Gift Card
  • Door prizes, Giveaways, & Coffee & Donuts

Check out the flyer to see other activities our mall neighbors will be hosting that day too!


2018 customer final.pdf (2.41 mb)